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structure of formaldehyde

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Formaldehyde Structure

Formaldehyde consists of one carbon atom that shares a double bond with an oxygen atom. The carbon's remaining electron-sharing slots are occupied by two hydrogen atoms. The polar nature of its carbon-oxygen bond makes this a highly reactive compound.

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